Literature DB >> 4914083

K plus-dependent deplasmolysis of a marine pseudomonad plasmolyzed in a hypotonic solution.

J Thompson, J W Costerton, R A MacLeon.   

Abstract

When cells of a marine pseudomonad were washed with a solution consisting of 0.3 m NaCl, 0.05 m MgSO(4), and 0.01 m KCl (complete salts), they maintained their normal morphology. When washed with a solution of 0.05 m MgSO(4), they became plasmolyzed as indicated by both phase and electron microscopy. Suspensions of cells washed with 0.05 m MgSO(4) showed an increase in optical density (OD) when 0.3 m NaCl was added, and this was followed by a decrease in OD upon the further addition of 0.01 m KCl. Salts of other monovalent cations were not effective in replacing K(+) in producing the OD decrease. Phase-contrast microscopy revealed that the increase in OD was accompanied by a decrease in cell size, and the decrease in OD, by an increase in the cell size. Both phase and electron microscopy showed that the K(+)-dependent decrease in OD was accompanied by deplasmolysis of the cells. Na(+) was required in the suspending medium in addition to K(+) to obtain deplasmolysis. The intracellular K(+) concentration in cells which had been washed with complete salts and which had retained their normal morphology was found to be 0.290 m. In cells plasmolyzed by washing with 0.05 m MgSO(4), the intracellular K(+) concentration was 0.004 m. Deplasmolyzed cells contained 0.330 m K(+). The membrane profile of plasmolyzed cells was retained when protoplasts were formed. The protoplasts became spherical if incubated in a solution permitting the deplasmolysis of the parent cells. The evidence obtained indicates that plasmolysis and deplasmolysis under the conditions described was due to the loss and gain, respectively, of K(+) by the cells. The effect of Na(+) could be ascribed to its capacity to control the porosity of the cytoplasmic membrane of this organism.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 4914083      PMCID: PMC247636          DOI: 10.1128/jb.102.3.843-854.1970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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